Competitive Local Exchange Carrier - Current Operating CLEC Companies in America

Current Operating CLEC Companies in America

From 2005–2011 there was a wave consolidation of CLECs, reducing the total number of companies by almost half. The remaining CLECs today continue to invest in their own fiber facilities, data centers, and other products that do not require ILEC involvement. The prominent CLECs in business today include: Windstream, XO Communications, TelePacific, Covista Communications, Integra Telecom, Airespring, BullsEye Telecom, Level 3 Communications, Cbeyond, Broadview Networks, Earthlink Business, tw telecom, and US Signal.

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